riser |
one who rises, esp. after sleep. [2 definitions] |
rise to the occasion |
to deal successfully with a difficult situation. |
risibility |
(often pl.) the ability or tendency to laugh or to see the humorous absurdity in something. |
risible |
able or inclined to laugh. [2 definitions] |
rising |
ascending, increasing, or advancing. [5 definitions] |
risk |
the possibility of suffering injury or loss; dangerous chance. [6 definitions] |
riskless |
combined form of risk. |
risky |
full of or involving risk; potentially dangerous; hazardous. |
Risorgimento |
the movement to liberate and unify Italy, or the period from 1750 to 1870, in which this movement occurred. |
risotto |
an Italian dish of rice cooked in broth, to which grated cheese, other flavorings, and vegetables may be added. |
risqué |
very close to indecency or indelicacy; sexually suggestive; racy. |
ritard |
a ritardando. [2 definitions] |
ritardando |
gradually becoming slower (used as a musical direction). [2 definitions] |
rite |
a formal ceremonial ritual prescribed or customary for a specific occasion, as in religious worship. [2 definitions] |
rite of passage |
a formal, often religious ceremony or procedure that marks a transition from one stage of life to another, such as marriage. [2 definitions] |
ritornello |
an instrumental interlude between stanzas, arias, scenes, or the like, esp. in early seventeenth-century operas. [2 definitions] |
ritual |
an established and prescribed procedure for a ceremony, esp. a religious one. [4 definitions] |
ritualism |
the observance or study of ritual. [2 definitions] |
ritualize |
to make into, or treat as, a ritual or rituals. |
rival |
the person with whom one is competing; competitor. [5 definitions] |
rivalry |
the act, relation, or condition of a rival or rivals; competition. [2 definitions] |